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Joaquin Dorfman
BornJoaquin Emiliano Dorfman
February 1979 (age 45)
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Pen nameJoaquin Dorfman
Joaquin Emiliano
Occupation
  • Writer
  • performance artist
NationalityAmerican
Spouse
Cece Dynamite
(m. 2019)
ParentsAriel Dorfman
Angélica Malinarich
RelativesRodrigo Dorfman (brother)

Joaquin Emiliano Dorfman (born February 1979, in Amsterdam) is an American writer, performance artist, and boylesque performer (under the stage name Lucky Strike) based in New Orleans, Louisiana. He is of Argentinian, Chilean, and Jewish descent. He has written under the names Joaquin Dorfman and Joaquin Emiliano. He is the son of novelist, playwright, and human rights activist, Ariel Dorfman, and Angélica Malinarich. His older brother, Rodrigo, is a multimedia award-winning filmmaker and producer.

Dorfman also wrote, directed and starred in Dorm House 5, a dark comedy about the end of the world which was performed at the Edinburgh Festival.[citation needed]

Dorfman was born in Amsterdam, was raised in Durham, North Carolina,[1] and currently resides in New Orleans, Louisiana with his wife, burlesque performer, Cece Dynamite (married January 19, 2019).

Publications

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Published by Penguin Random House under the name Joaquin Dorfman:

  • The Burning City (2003) (written with his father, Ariel Dorfman)[2]
  • Playing It Cool (2006)
  • The Long Wait for Tomorrow (2009)

Published independently under the name Joaquin Emiliano:

  • Angry Jonny (2013)
  • Suicide Notes from a Wedding (2014)
  • Stories from a Bar with No Doorknobs (2016)
  • Almost Lucky (2017)
  • 75 Secrets (2018)

References

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  1. ^ "Joaquin Dorfman's Biography". Scholastic.com. Archived from the original on 2013-02-01. Retrieved 2014-01-17.
  2. ^ "Review - Playing it Cool by Joaquin Dorfman". www.booklore.co.uk. Retrieved 2020-10-16.
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